Titanium dental implants with different morphologies

被引:9
|
作者
Elias, CN
Lima, JHC
da Silva, MP
Muller, CA
机构
[1] Inst Militar Engn, BR-2290290 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[2] Inst Brasileiro Implantodintia, BR-22031070 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[3] Inst Oswaldo Cruz, BR-21040361 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
关键词
D O I
10.1179/026708401225001200
中图分类号
TB3 [工程材料学];
学科分类号
0805 ; 080502 ;
摘要
There are two main mechanisms of bone-dental implant attachment: mechanical attachment and chemical attachment. Roughness mainly improves mechanical attachment and permits bone growth through pores or features on the surface of the implant. The surface ability to adsorb organic molecules like proteins is directly related to biocompatibility. In this context, surface roughness has been found to positively influence the cell response to titanium implants. In the present work, pure titanium dental implants were analysed with four different surface finishes: as machined, acid etched, as Al2O3 blasted, and as TiO2 blasted. Samples of the dental implants were inserted in rabbit bone. Scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy were used in the implant surface analysis, while laser profilometry was used to characterise the roughness of the surfaces. The implant that was Al2O3 sandblasted had a roughness value similar to that obtained for TiO2 shot peening. The acid etched dental implant presented the smoothest surface morphology. After a healing period of 14 weeks, the highest removal torque was needed to unscrew the dental implant blasted with TiO2 particles. (C) 2002 IoM Communications Ltd.
引用
收藏
页码:46 / 49
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Corrosion Behavior of Titanium Dental Implants with Implantoplasty
    Lozano, Pablo
    Pena, Marta
    Herrero-Climent, Mariano
    Rios-Santos, Jose Vicente
    Rios-Carrasco, Blanca
    Brizuela, Aritza
    Gil, Javier
    MATERIALS, 2022, 15 (04)
  • [22] BIOMECHANICAL INVESTIGATION OF TITANIUM AND ZIRCONIA DENTAL IMPLANTS
    Ruzas, M.
    Sesok, A.
    MECHANIKA, 2017, 23 (04): : 495 - 499
  • [23] Assessment of Effect of Fluoride on Titanium Dental Implants
    Goutam, Manish
    Kumar, Santosh
    Sushma, K. N.
    Kharat, Neetu
    Shankar, Daya
    Shrivastava, Namita
    JOURNAL OF PHARMACY AND BIOALLIED SCIENCES, 2022, 14 : 220 - 221
  • [24] Surface characterization of three titanium dental implants
    Fandridis, John
    Papadopoulos, Triantafillos
    IMPLANT DENTISTRY, 2008, 17 (01) : 91 - 99
  • [25] Antibacterial hydroxyapatite coatings on titanium dental implants
    Liao Ziming
    Li Jingxuan
    Su Yimeng
    Miao Fenyan
    Zhang Xiumei
    Gu Yu
    Du Jingjing
    Hang Ruiqiang
    Wei Yan
    Chen Weiyi
    Huang Di
    Frontiers of Materials Science, 2023, 17 (01)
  • [26] Antibacterial hydroxyapatite coatings on titanium dental implants
    Liao, Ziming
    Li, Jingxuan
    Su, Yimeng
    Miao, Fenyan
    Zhang, Xiumei
    Gu, Yu
    Du, Jingjing
    Hang, Ruiqiang
    Wei, Yan
    Chen, Weiyi
    Huang, Di
    FRONTIERS OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, 2023, 17 (01)
  • [27] Surface Modifications and Their Effects on Titanium Dental Implants
    Jemat, A.
    Ghazali, M. J.
    Razali, M.
    Otsuka, Y.
    BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, 2015, 2015
  • [28] Contamination of titanium dental implants: a narrative review
    Jagjit Singh Dhaliwal
    Sheba Rani Nakka David
    Nurul Ramizah Zulhilmi
    Sachinjeet Kaur Sodhi Dhaliwal
    Joe Knights
    Rubens Ferreira de Albuquerque Junior
    SN Applied Sciences, 2020, 2
  • [29] Fatigue behaviour of titanium dental endosseous implants
    Felli, Ferdinando
    Pilone, Daniela
    Scicutelli, Alessandro
    FRATTURA ED INTEGRITA STRUTTURALE, 2011, (18): : 14 - 22
  • [30] Silk electrogel coatings for titanium dental implants
    Elia, Roberto
    Michelson, Courtney D.
    Perera, Austin L.
    Harsono, Masly
    Leisk, Gray G.
    Kugel, Gerard
    Kaplan, David L.
    JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS APPLICATIONS, 2015, 29 (09) : 1247 - 1255